Watching the French. Hidden rules of behavior
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“Watching the French. Hidden Rules of Behavior" is a book about France and the French, every page of which is filled with humor. A book that has the aftertaste of expensive Sauternes and is seasoned with the spicy aroma of French Brie. On her menu, in addition to the main course “Louvre - Versailles”, you can find a delicious dessert in the form of funny stories and colorful sketches from nature, as well as useful tips that will help you understand who these French people really are, how to get along with them and what to do to pass as one of his own.
Stephan Clark has been living in Paris for the last fifteen years. Therefore, he can confidently say that a real Frenchman parks his car where he likes, smokes where it is strictly prohibited, and walks his beloved dog only where it is convenient for him. So, if you want to: find a common language with any Frenchman; in order to be served in a cafe; to utter a curse word with French chic; to dodge under the wheels of French reckless drivers; to fall in love in the Parisian style...... and much, much more... Don’t go to France without reading this book! After all, it was simply created for those who want to see Paris and not die, who decided to stay there a little longer than the excursion week, who simply cannot live without the three musketeers and adore Jean-Paul Gaultier.
“I wrote this a book for naive tourists - to help them overcome the culture shock of visiting France." Stefan Clarke
" According to the Briton Stefan Clarke, the French are always confident that they are right, they abuse medications, they have excellent cuisine and they say " je t'aime" 115 times a day." TimeOut
“This is truly anti-Mail. Stefan Clark is caustic, brash, politically incorrect and very perky." San Francisco Chronicle
"Great book. A lot of very subtle and accurate remarks about the French and France. The author has a gift for noticing details. Magnificent soft - typically English - humor." From reviews on ozon.ru
" This book is a real guide to survival in France." From reader reviews
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Стефан Кларк
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Юрий Сергеевич Евтушенков